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Brigadier Clarke
asked the First Secretary of State and Secretary of State for Economic Affairs if he will submit the
— | Wages and salaries | Dividends on ordinary and preference shares | Rent | Prices of Industrial ordinary shares | ||
Percentage changes on a year earlier | ||||||
1951 | … | … | +11 | +8 | +2 | +3 |
1952 | … | … | +7 | -3 | +9 | -9 |
1953 | … | … | +6 | +8 | +13 | +11 |
1954 | … | … | +7 | +10 | +10 | +31 |
1955 | … | … | +10 | +9 | +8 | +14 |
1956 | … | … | +9 | +3 | +8 | -7 |
1957 | … | … | +6 | +6 | +7 | +5 |
1958 | … | … | +3 | +5 | +17 | -1 |
1959 | … | … | +5 | +14 | +9 | +37 |
1960 | … | … | +8 | +18 | +8 | +22 |
1961 | … | … | +8 | +15 | +8 | +3 |
1962 | … | … | +5 | +4 | +6 | -7 |
1963 | … | … | +5 | +6 | +7 | +11 |
1964 | … | … | +8 | +13 | +5 | +7 |
wages of the lower-paid dockyard workers to the National Board for Prices and Incomes for a detailed examination to see if they are receiving a fair wage for a fair day's work.
Mr. William Rodgers
As the hon. and gallant Member may be aware, my right hon. Friend referred the whole system for determining the pay of Government industrial workers, including dockyard workers, to the National Board for Prices and Incomes on 21st October.